If this is the case then I would recommend carefully inspecting the motor wires again. Ensure they are in the correct arrangement as Red White and Black must be in the correct arrangement according the the markings on the board.

Also ensure all wires have a good connection and the set screws that hold them in place are locked down. Somtimes the wires can break at the connection point, so it's important to ensure all the wires are correctly arranged and well connected. You can also test this by slightly pulling on each wire with a set of tweezers or needle nose pliers to make sure the wires aren't loos.

As mentioned previously you could also try a gyro reset as well.

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If you performed a gyro reset and also checked all wires carefully, then it could be there is damage to the flight controller board somewhere or you have a motor that isn't working properly.

You do not need to disconnect the motors to perform a gyro reset.

Try moving the motors by hand with the battery disconnected and see if one motor gives more resistance than any of the others. If so this would indicate a bad motor.

Would you mind please sharing an image of your setup with the canopy removed?

If it worked before the change to a new frame and wouldn't work following that, then it is likely somewhere there is something not quite connected right or setup correctly. Maybe sharing some pics can help us troubleshoot what the issue might be.